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September 8, 2018BSC Overtakes Huntingdon 41-35, Wins Wesley CupMONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Birmingham-Southern football team improved to 2-0 on the year by overpowering Huntingdon College down the stretch, winning 41-35 on the road Saturday night. The win brings the Wesley Cup back to the Hilltop for the first time since 2015.

November 21, 2017Watkins Headlines 13 SAA All-Conference Nods for PanthersBIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham-Southern football team closed out its 2017 season with 13 Southern Athletic Association All-Conference honors, the most since 2012. Jamal Watkins (Hampton, Ga./Dodge City CC) earned his third straight special teams player of the year award. He is the first in SAA history to win player of the year honors in three consecutive seasons.

November 4, 2017Panthers Top Millsaps 20-17 in OT on Senior DayBIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham-Southern College football team held off Millsaps College Saturday afternoon in Krulak Stadium, winning 20-17 in overtime. BSC (3-6) improved to 2-5 in the Southern Athletic Association with the win on senior day.

September 2, 2017BSC Drives to Victory at LaGrangeLAGRANGE, Ga. – Senior quarterback Kerrigan Pennington (Wagerville, Ala./Washington County HS) found Buddy Dowd (Dothan, Ala./Northview HS) on a 28-yard touchdown pass with one minute left that handed Birmingham-Southern football the 29-25 win over LaGrange College Saturday afternoon. BSC (1-0) needed only 1:30 to march down the field to victory in the fourth quarter.

November 14, 2016White named Birmingham-Southern head coachTony Joe White, most recently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Centre, has been named head coach at Birmingham-Southern. He is the third head coach since the program was revived in 2007 and takes over a program that went 1-9 this season.

November 1, 2016Birmingham-Southern coach out after seasonEddie Garfinkle, whose Birmingham-Southern Panthers have bottomed out, winning just one game this season, will be let go after the team's final game on Nov. 5.